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By Dr. Fernando Centeno Malfaz
Pediatric Cardiology

Dr. Centeno Malfaz is a reference specialist in Child Cardiology, in addition to being the current Head of the Pediatrics Service of the University Hospital Río Hortega de Valladolid. He also has a degree in Medicine and Surgery and a specialist in Pediatrics and its specific areas. Dr. Rye is accredited in Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease by the Spanish Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease.

He is a specialist in the Pediatric Service of the Río Hortega University Hospital in Valladolid and since 2012 he has had his own private pediatric care office. He combines his care work with teaching, being a professor of Health Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Valladolid.

Among his academic achievements, the titles of specialist in Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics by the University of Valladolid in 1994 and specialist in Vaccines by the Complutense University of Madrid in 2014 stand out.

As a researcher, he is part of the U724 Research Group of the Center for Biomedical Research in Rare Diseases Network (CIBER). Since 2006, he has participated in 27 research projects, being the principal investigator in 16 of them. In addition, he has presented more than 40 papers in courses and congresses and more than 200 national and international scientific communications.

He is currently the director of "Pediatrics Bulletin", an important journal on Pediatrics, and is the author of two books and 22 book chapters, in addition to 70 publications in scientific journals. All this places Dr. Centeno Malfaz as one of the reference doctors nationwide.

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